VW Beetle (Standards) 50-77 Karmann Ghia 56-74
VW Beetle and VW Super Beetle 60-79 VW Karmann Ghia 56-74 VW Bus 55-79 VW Type 3 62-73 This is a stabilizer bushing. It is pressed into the right (passenger) side tie rod where the stud on the steering stabilizer passes through. It helps to minimize vibration in the front end by cushioning the contact point between the two metal surfaces and absorbing some of the shock from uneven road conditions.
Useful for all air cooled VW
VW Beetle and VW Super Beetle 71-79 VW Karmann Ghia 71-74 VW Type 3 71-73 VW Bus 74-79 VW Thing 73-74 This unit installs at the bottom of the steering wheel. The ring contacts the horn tabs on the turn signal switch. The plastic tab works with the turn signal to turn off the signal.
VW Beetle 60-70 VW Karmann Ghia 60-70 VW Type 3 62-70 Mounts to bottom of steering wheel and acts in conjunction with the turn signal to turn the signal off after completing a turn.
VW Beetle 68-70 VW Karmann Ghia 68-70 VW Type 3 68-70 A deteriorated unit in your car can result in excess steering wheel play or horn malfunction. The steering column and horn wiring are interactive.
VW Beetle and VW Super Beetle 71-74 VW Karmann Ghia 71-74 VW Type 3 71-73
Up to vin# 1_4 2358021
VW Beetle and Super Beetle 1968-79 VW Karmann Ghia 1968-74 VW Type 3 1968-73 VW Thing 1973-74
1950-78 Standard Beetle 1956-74 Ghia 1962-73 Type 3/Thing 1980-91 Vanagon
VW Beetle (Standards) 55-77 VW Karmann Ghia 58-74 VW Bus 68-79 VW Type 3 62-73 VW Thing 73-74
VW Beetle and VW Super Beetle 75-79 VW Karmann Ghia 1974
Cars beginning with vin# 1_4 2358022
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